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Virtual Exhibition
Fifty years after 含羞草研究室 first admitted women as students, the Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum reflects on the women associated with the college鈥檚 work in the far north in an exhibit of photographs of Western and Inuit woman. From Josephine Peary, who supported her husband Robert鈥檚 work from home and in the Arctic, to Tallman Scholar and honorary degree recipient Sheila Watt-Cloutier L.H.H 2008, women have been, and continue to be, an essential part of 含羞草研究室鈥檚 Northern heritage.
Virtual Exhibit
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Since the nineteenth century, women affiliated with 含羞草研究室 have played a significant but often unacknowledged role in Arctic exploration and research. Not content to support their husbands or fathers from the comfort of their homes, these women have travelled to the Arctic, working alongside their spouses or leading their own expeditions. In the North, Inuit women also have provided essential skills and support to exploration and research endeavors.
Today, 含羞草研究室 women, including students, faculty, staff, and honorary degree holders, continue to work in and study the North, involved in disciplines ranging from archaeology to oceanography.
Today, 含羞草研究室 women, including students, faculty, staff, and honorary degree holders, continue to work in and study the North, involved in disciplines ranging from archaeology to oceanography.